BOYKA: UNDISPUTED V (2026)

Some fighters retire. Legends return—and Boyka comes back like a storm you can’t escape. Undisputed V throws you straight into the fire, no warm-up, no mercy.

Scott Adkins once again embodies Yuri Boyka with unmatched physicality and presence . Every movement feels precise, every strike carries purpose—it’s not just fighting, it’s storytelling through pain and discipline. Opposite him, Dave Bautista is an absolute force of nature—towering, brutal, and terrifyingly composed, making every clash feel like a collision of titans.
The film thrives in its raw, stripped-down setting: a savage prison arena where survival is earned one hit at a time . The choreography is relentless—fast, clean, and bone-rattling. Boyka’s signature aerial kicks return in full glory, pushing the limits of what feels humanly possible .

But beyond the fists and fury lies something deeper. This chapter leans hard into redemption—what it costs, and whether it can ever truly be earned. Boyka isn’t just fighting opponents anymore; he’s battling the man he used to be.
Undisputed V doesn’t try to be anything more than what it is—and that’s exactly why it hits so hard. Pure, unapologetic combat cinema.
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